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RICK WAKEMAN

VENUE THEATRE ROYAL DRURY LANE, LONDON

DATE 27/02/2024

Part way through Wakeman & The English Rock Ensemble’s invigorating version of , which opens a set of Yes material, one almost feels a sense of relief that it’s neither being performed by Yes featuring Anderson Rabin and Wakeman nor by Yes Official – with the inevitable arguments that without Jon Anderson it isn’t Yes. Rick Wakeman is simply playing a piece he loves with musicians

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